Written by Cheryl Blasnek , One Step's Implementation Service Director
These days, network environments are the object of attacks by hackers looking to steal and exploit information, identities, etc. In any company doing business over the Internet, using WiFi, email, credit card processing, etc., there are certain protocols that should be in place to protect your company from these attacks. For instance, when One Step does a review of a client’s environment for whom we are a Managed Services Provider, we have over 200 items that we check. We have listed a few of the more important standards available to you.
1) Passwords. A system not protected by passwords is at risk. Obviously, a system that requires authentication of the user will help thwart hacking attempts.
2) Backup Data.
3) Anti-virus/Malware/Spyware. Protect your system with proper applications that not only stop known viruses but also scan for unfamiliar information strings that may indicate a breach.
4) Firewall. Your system should be protected by a business class firewall or router. Be sure to adjust your settings to lock down the operations that can pass through the firewall.
5) Public Wireless Access. All public wireless access should be completely segregated from your private network so if there is a breach, the other network will not be affected.
6) Hardware Planner. You should maintain an inventory list of all hardware and installed software, including make, model number, serial number, warranty, etc. Keep this planner offsite.
7) Onsite server environment.
8) Emergency evacuation plan.
We hope some of these ideas will benefit your business and keep it just a bit safer. Should you require more information or have questions, please contact One Step Retail Solutions for assistance at info@onestepretail.com or 1-800-266-1328.